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As the national governing body for athletics, British Athletics oversees the development and management of the nation’s favourite Olympic and Paralympic sport, from grassroots right through to podium.

The BMC is the premier middle distance athletics club in the country. Through its racing program, training courses and coaching articles we aim to improve the world standing of UK Middle Distance running. The club works in close partnership with UK Athletics in the organisation of its fixtures and courses.

Cornwall Athletic Club is based at Carn Brea and offers the full range of Track and Field events, under the supervision of qualified coaches. There is also a strong Road Running section and in the winter Cross Country is the main form of competition. Membership includes all ages - Juniors (9+) up to Veterans (70+) - all abilities - able bodied and disabled athletes.

This site has been maintained by Bill Green for many years and is an important record of performance - both current and historical - with plenty of statistics. There is a wealth of information here on performance, rankings and achievements of athletes of all ages within the county of Cornwall.

Cornwall Schools Athletic Association (CSAA) is the body responsible for arranging schools’ competitions within Cornwall and also for the teams representing us at regional and national level.

The Cornwall Sports Partnership is an affiliation of organisations that have joined forces to make sport a part of everyday life in Cornwall. At the centre of their Partnership is a ‘core team’ of professionals driving strategic co-ordination, marketing and communications and performance management. Forming a key link in the chain between local needs and regional and national policy, their main aim is to make a marked difference in sport in Cornwall.

Information resource website for Road Running in Cornwall.

England Athletics is the National Governing Body for the sport, developing and promoting Athletics across the whole of the country. England Athletics works in partnership with the wider athletics family to create a vibrant, safe and progressive sport - embracing athletes of all abilities and from all communities - to grow the next generation of athletics champions.

Established in 1925, the English Schools' Athletic Association is dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of athletics in schools. It organises some of the premier events in the Country and runs an award scheme for pupils of all ages.

Questions, Answers & Support about this asbestos-related disease.

Providing athletics competition across the East & West Midlands and the South West

Newquay & Par serves East, Mid and North Cornwall with year round training in track & field athletics, cross-country & Junior Sportshall. They have a bi-lateral agreement with Newquay Road Runners for anyone wanting to compete in this area of the sport.

Openmeetings is a free online resource to help athletes locate open athletics meetings in the UK.

The Power of 10 is much more than just rankings and results. It is a year-on-year drive to achieve greater strength in depth of every single event in all age groups and every part of the UK. Athletics Data (AD) now operate the Power of 10 website on behalf of UKA with results and rankings services for the 4 nations and English regions.

This site is intended to provide a focal point of information about our sport, for both experienced participants and newcomers. In the South of England territory, which extends from Cornwall to Norfolk, there are some 68,000 active athletes in about 570 clubs.

The South West Athletics League was founded in 1991 and is a friendly competition, run for the enjoyment of member clubs and their athletes. It comprises two divisions with four meetings per division and a cup match - during the summer. The league provides an opportunity for athletes of all ages from under 13 through to the senior categories to participate. The league welcomes any club wishing to join.

The Brooks Westward X-Country League is a series of six cross country events which take place at various locations across Devon and Cornwall throughout the winter season. The league is open to all club members aged 11 or over on the day of the competition. There is also a non-scoring under 11 development run at each fixture for athletes between the ages of 8 and 11

A statistics and ranking web site with an emphasis on youth. The site will cover athletes from grass roots - the junior athletes - through to the elite. They believe sport depends on a thriving base of young athletes whose performances should be ranked and recognised. They intend to extend rankings to include many more athletes and aim to add between 5,000 and 10,000 more athletes to the site.